- Country of Origin
- India
- Farming Method
- Certified Organic
- Latin Binomial
- Vanilla planifolia
- Other Names
- Common Vanilla
- Plant Part
- Pod
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Vanilla Organic Essential Oil is probably the most easily recognized and beloved of all scents. Sweet and sensuous, it is a gorgeously rich addition to any perfume blend or aromatherapy treatment. This special organic vanilla essential oil has a much higher vanillin content (26%) than usual, resulting in a much fuller, more pleasant aroma.
- USDA Certified Organic
- Special fuller aroma
- High vanillin
Vanilla Organic Essential Oil is probably the most easily recognized and beloved of all scents. Sweet and sensuous, it is a gorgeously rich addition to any perfume blend or aromatherapy treatment.
This special organic vanilla essential oil has a much higher vanillin content (26%) than usual, resulting in a much fuller, more pleasant aroma.
*Please note: Depending on the climate, CO2 essential oils can sometimes not be liquid at room temperature and may arrive to you as a solid. If this is the case, please place the bottle in the enclosed bag. Place the bag in a pot of warm water, or run the bag under warm water, and the essential oil will become liquid again. This process will not harm the oils nor cause the oil to lose its aroma and effectiveness.
Dilute in a carrier oil and apply to the skin, or blend with unscented skin creams, etc. Not appropriate for use in nebulizing diffusers, due to its thick, sticky texture.
Depending on the climate, CO2 essential oils can sometimes not be liquid at room temperature. If this is the case, simply run the closed bottle underneath water from the hot water tap for a couple of minutes in order to liquefy it. Please be careful not to burn yourself with the hot water. Alternatively you can slowly lower the bottle into a saucepan of boiling water for a couple of minutes, but be careful not to burn yourself or to let the bottle touch the bottom of the saucepan.
Safety Precautions
Nontoxic. Skin sensitization to some products containing Vanilla is possible, due to traces of solvents and frequent adulteration.
Vanilla is believed to be an aphrodisiac and helpful for alleviating anxiety and stress. Due to its invigorating effect, it might be best to avoid Vanilla aromatherapy before bedtime.
Vanilla’s popularity extends beyond aromatherapy; you will find it often used as a flavoring for foods, beverages, medications and tobacco products. Vanilla is also an ingredient in many perfumes and skin care products.
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